DELETER Manga Ink, Black 4, Versatile, Marker & Water Proof Extra Black Ink, Matte Black, 30ml/bottle, 1 Bottle (341-0005)
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It tends to clog the pen easily in my experience. When you wash it off with warm water and peel it off like a skin, it will peel off like a skin, but I haven't had any luck when using fountain pens with
As a rule of thumb, I ink a lot with a blue or light pad, but that is not my experience. It is my practice to wait at least ten minutes before erasing ink over pencil. When it comes to an ink that will not smear when erased, I think the DELETER black no. 2 is the best choice.
I believe it is as good if not better than other India inks.
I've used it in Platinum brush pens and had no problems. It just needs to be thinned down. Typically a Pentel would not have to do so since its synthetic bristles would handle it just
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There's a little foam seal between the cap and the jar, don't you think? Throw it away as soon as possible. Make sure you glue it to the inside of the cap so it remains there all the time. Ink of this type is even finickier than white, and it's permanent all the way through the process. If it ends up drying and going all nasty, then you are out of luck, you cannot being said, this is the ink I prefer for dip pens. The ink is truly black, dries quickly and doesn't move an inch even when I use a lot of pressure to It has a Copic pen and is waterproof as well, which means it could be colored over easily. Since I no longer purchase the official cartridges, I began to refill my Pentel pocket brush with this. There's just something about this ink that's more pleasing to me.
A truly rewarding product - the Black 4 delivers on all its promises The mark is impossible to remove once dry, and cannot be removed with water or alcohol. is opaque to a beautiful degree and gives a full coverage of anything. My bottle came to me with just the right amount of moistness and thickness for working with right away. My fourth ink that I've tried is superior to the four I've tried so far!.
I really like the way this black ink looks. So far, I've mainly used a dip pen and brush to draw with it. Only because I was convinced that it was "marker proof" that I gave it four stars. The ink was allowed to dry overnight, then I came back the next day to test it There is definitely a smearing effect. It was not a heavy layering or a lot of pressure. The first couple of seconds were spent smearing it. It isn't going to change the world, however. Still going to use it, though I am a little miffed about not being able to use One side note, however, is that the wash you get from diluting this ink is both My experience with this company has been really positive.
When dried, water is no longer a problem. Despite appearing glossy and feeling smooth, the finishing appears to be unpolished. It's even easier since you can write on it like it's construction paper just by putting a white pen on it! '(In the drawing, I used a brush to lay down black 4 and the Sakura White Pen to make lines. Although it is difficult to make perfect white lines in one drawing, it looks like heaven)' However, it is rather difficult to draw smooth lines in one drawing.
I will be honest. I have never used ink before, so I have no idea how it compares to other inks. In my drawing, I normally use waterproof pens with tiny, felt tips, but I wanted to try dip pens like a lot of manga artists do. My favorite part of this ink is its color. It dries pretty quickly, but if you put a lot of ink down, you have to wait for it to dry. It's smooth, lasts a little longer on a metal nib, and is very smooth. The first time I tried it with a dip pen, I was concerned that it wouldn't work, but I think I just have the wrong nib. Even though the quill wasn't made well and so used too much ink too quickly, I had a lot of fun using it with a feather I cut into a quill. When I got this, I also received a white ink from another brand, and the white ink's texture was grainier.
The ink is black and nice. My understanding is that it was Black 4 and does not really suit beginners, but I is able to handle it fine. It doesn't seem like it would be a good start Can you guess what ink this is? It's probably a darker black than Black 1. I didn't even care about the number, I bought it just because I wanted to learn how to ink. I'm getting the white later, but I think this is good enough for now. As well as the pencil set, I bought the trial pen. Perfect. Works like a charm.
There is no waterproof ink that is also alcohol-resistant that I have been able to find I've tried several ink proofs, and this is so far the best. Although if you don't let the paint set for at least an hour it will still bleed, so if you are an aggressive painter then you may have to scrub it, then the color will be activated again. Even on watercolor paper, it's incredibly smooth, and little is needed to cover a lot of surface.
In terms of the seller, the item came quickly and it did not appear to be damaged There's no charge!.
This is not a copic proof system. When I discovered that it was a marker, I fell in love with it, I would use it all the time A proof of this is Nonetheless, since I use Copics and ProMarkers to color my work, I've found that it is not quite right. The black I used is very black, one of the darkest I've seen. The markers it does play nicely with are perfect for black and white work or possibly for other marker work.